This week I was buying nice earbuds (2 packets) for my new MP3 and a nailbrush. I still can't understand how it went, but I was told it's 5,95, and I was ready to pay about 11, as I had count by myself.
So I started counting out loud. "Hold on, if a pair of earbuds is 5..."
Salesperson was fast to correct price: "Oh, it's 4.95!!"
Me: "Okay then but even it's 4.95, two of them should be about ten, and the brush is 1.00...
SP: "Oh, there were two of them!! I thought there was only one packet, they were stuck all together..."
*Okay, they did set themselfs nicely together backside against backside...*
SP add another earbuds and price was now 10.90. Well, about 11 as I thought. But how did she miss earbud number two, when she had to get price from backside of packet, so for that code she had to separate them?
And I'm still amused how fast the price was corrected...
So I started counting out loud. "Hold on, if a pair of earbuds is 5..."
Salesperson was fast to correct price: "Oh, it's 4.95!!"
Me: "Okay then but even it's 4.95, two of them should be about ten, and the brush is 1.00...
SP: "Oh, there were two of them!! I thought there was only one packet, they were stuck all together..."
*Okay, they did set themselfs nicely together backside against backside...*
SP add another earbuds and price was now 10.90. Well, about 11 as I thought. But how did she miss earbud number two, when she had to get price from backside of packet, so for that code she had to separate them?
And I'm still amused how fast the price was corrected...
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